Dark Knight. But I loved it. Heath Ledger was so scary as the joker; I don't think I want to work in mental health anymore! Definantly one worth seeing in the theatre
I have to mention two movies so bear with me. Today I saw The Dark Knight in a crowded theater and it was good, but just way too long. Maybe I'm so used to the late 80's and early 90's Batman that I'm having a hard time accepting Christian Bale. Guess I'm too old school. It's worth seeing it for Heath Ledger tho.
Two weeks ago I saw Iron Man twice in a week. I was surprised that I liked it so much because I didn't have any expectations. It was good fun and I can't wait to buy it on dvd. Now I'm drooling over RDJ who IS Tony Stark.
Mamma Mia!
Just… don't.
I only saw it because I am not willing to wait in line for an hour to watch Dark Knight. It's not like the movie is going to dissapear in two weeks, people. You actually get easier access to it.
Dark Knight. Highly recommend though I agree with the comments that it was too long. Heath Ledger's performance lived up to all the hype. Going to see X-Files this weekend
I saw Mongol - EXCELLENT - can't wait for the others in the Trilogy and Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (2008) - also very interesting. That man was crazy - but it's easy to understand how he conceptualized his writings and changed (kinda revolutionized) how the rock n roll culture and politics coincide.
I saw a screening of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" at an artsy theater last night. Big screen or small, it's a classic.
Friends dragged me to see 'Hellboy II' last week. 'Dark Knight' aside, I don't expect much from comic-book movies. This one is visually damn impressive, but the dialogue is stoooopid…
Dark Night, I fell asleep, not because I was bored but because I was SO tired, I have to see it again.
The Hulk…..it was good, I'd recommend
Dark Knight. But I loved it. Heath Ledger was so scary as the joker; I don't think I want to work in mental health anymore! Definantly one worth seeing in the theatre
The Dark Knight and I loved it. So, I highly recommend it.
Unfortunately I saw that Adam Sandler Zohan movie, and I recommend everyone to run away FAST!!
Hancock. No. For the love of whatever you find holy, no.
Sex and the City. Absolutely recommend it. even if you did not watch the show, just a great movie.
Hancock. DO NOT see this piece of shit movie. It was the let down of the summer.
…even the hotness of Charlize Theron couldn't help this movie.
I have to mention two movies so bear with me. Today I saw The Dark Knight in a crowded theater and it was good, but just way too long. Maybe I'm so used to the late 80's and early 90's Batman that I'm having a hard time accepting Christian Bale. Guess I'm too old school. It's worth seeing it for Heath Ledger tho.
Two weeks ago I saw Iron Man twice in a week. I was surprised that I liked it so much because I didn't have any expectations. It was good fun and I can't wait to buy it on dvd. Now I'm drooling over RDJ who IS Tony Stark.
Mamma Mia!
Just… don't.
I only saw it because I am not willing to wait in line for an hour to watch Dark Knight. It's not like the movie is going to dissapear in two weeks, people. You actually get easier access to it.
Dark Knight. Highly recommend though I agree with the comments that it was too long. Heath Ledger's performance lived up to all the hype. Going to see X-Files this weekend
I saw Wanted. And if I'd known then what I know now about Fox actually being a black woman, i would have skipped it.
I saw Mongol - EXCELLENT - can't wait for the others in the Trilogy and Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (2008) - also very interesting. That man was crazy - but it's easy to understand how he conceptualized his writings and changed (kinda revolutionized) how the rock n roll culture and politics coincide.
Hancock
I liked it. It's a movie about superheroes so I'm not expecting Citizen Kane. Sufficiently entertaining.
I saw a screening of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" at an artsy theater last night. Big screen or small, it's a classic.
Friends dragged me to see 'Hellboy II' last week. 'Dark Knight' aside, I don't expect much from comic-book movies. This one is visually damn impressive, but the dialogue is stoooopid…
Saw Brideshead Revisited last night. I totally recommend.
Dark Knight…Loved it…and yes it is hard to accept Christian Bale, but Heath…worth the price of the ticket.
I saw Wanted and I highly recommend it.
The Dark Knight…crazy good! Heath was the star no doubt!